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Cambro-Silurian magmatisms at the northern Gondwana margin (Penninic basement of the Ligurian Alps)
Authors:Matteo Maino  Laura Gaggero  Antonio Langone  Silvio Seno  Mark Fanning
Affiliation:1. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Pavia, Via Ferrata 1, 27100 Pavia, Italy;2. Department of Earth, Environment and Life Sciences, University of Genoa, Corso Europa 26, I-16132 Genoa, Italy;3. CNR—Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources, U.O.S. Pavia, Via Ferrata 1, 27100 Pavia, Italy;4. Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
Abstract:The Early Paleozoic evolution of the northern margin of Gondwana is characterized by several episodes of bimodal magmatism intruded or outpoured within thick sedimentary basins. These processes are well recorded in the Variscan blocks incorporated in the Ligurian Alps because they experienced low temperature Alpine metamorphism. During the Paleozoic, these blocks, together with the other Alpine basements, were placed between the Corsica-Sardinia and the Bohemian Massif along the northern margin of Gondwana. In this framework, they host several a variegated lithostratigraphy forming two main complexes (Complexs I and II) that can be distinguished by both the protoliths and their cross-cutting relationships, which indicate that the acidic and mafic intrusives of Complex II cut an already folded sequence made of sediments, basalts and granitoids of Complex I. Both complexes were involved in the Variscan orogenic phases as highlighted by the pervasive eclogite-amphibolite facies schistosity (foliation II). However, rare relicts of a metamorphic foliation at amphibolite facies conditions (foliation I) is locally preserved only in the rocks of Complex I. It is debatable if this schistosity was produced during the early folding event – occurred between the emplacement of Complex I and II – rather than during an early stage of the Variscan metamorphic cycle.New SHRIMP and LA ICP-MS U–Pb zircon dating integrated with literature data, provide emplacement ages of the several volcanic or intrusive bodies of both complexes. The igneous activity of Complex I is dated between 507 ± 15 Ma and 494 ± 5 Ma, while Complex II between 467 ± 12 Ma and 445.5 ± 12 Ma. The folding event recorded only by the Complex I should therefore have occurred between 494 ± 5 Ma and 467 ± 12 Ma. The Variscan eclogite-amphibolite facies metamorphism is instead constrained between ~420 Ma and ~300 Ma. These ages and the geochemical signature of these rocks allow constraining the Early Paleozoic tectono-magmatic evolution of the Ligurian blocks, from a middle–upper Cambrian rifting stage, through the formation of an Early Ordovician volcanic arc during the Rheic Ocean subduction, until a Late Ordovician extension related to the arc collapse and subsequent rifting of the PaleoThetys. Furthermore, the ~420–350 Ma ages from zircon rims testify to thermal perturbations that may be associated with the Silurian rifting-related magmatism, followed by the subduction-collisional phases of the Variscan orogeny.
Keywords:U–Pb zircon dating  Early Paleozoic magmatism  Pre-Alpine basements  Gondwana margin  Ligurian Alps
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